
#709 Has the Irish Flag Been Hijacked By Far Right?
On today’s episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by councillor Gavin Pepper to discuss a symbol that should unite the country… but is now at the centre of a growing and deeply divisive debate.
The Irish tricolour has been making headlines in recent years, with some politicians and commentators claiming its meaning is being distorted by far-right groups and used in ways that make others feel uncomfortable or even intimidated.
Senator Eileen Flynn caused particular controversy when she said she felt “afraid” seeing large numbers of people at protests carrying Irish flags, arguing that in some cases the tricolour is being used in a way that can feel exclusionary.
Others have gone further.
Some TDs and public figures have suggested that flags placed on poles in estates or communities can be seen as “marking territory”, and in certain contexts may be perceived as a form of intimidation or even racism.
But not everyone agrees… in fact, many strongly reject that idea.
Critics of these claims say the Irish flag is a national symbol that represents everyone, and that suggesting it is somehow threatening or linked to extremism is not only wrong, but deeply offensive to ordinary people who are proud of their country.
Niall and Gavin Pepper explore whether the flag is being misused by a minority, or whether the reaction to it has gone too far.
📞 Niall opens the phone lines:
👉 Has the Irish flag been hijacked by extreme elements?
👉 Or are politicians overreacting and insulting ordinary people?
👉 Should we be flying the tricolour more proudly… or is there a problem that needs to be addressed?
A heated and emotional debate about identity, pride, and whether a national symbol is being unfairly tarnished.
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